Justin Hartley Net Worth

Justin Hartley net worth is$3 Million

Justin Hartley Wiki Biography

Justin Scott Hartley was born on the 29th February 1977 in Knoxville, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, probably best known for starring in the role of Fox Crane in the NBC series “Passions” (1999–2008), playing Oliver Queen in The CW’s drama series “Smallville” (2006–2011), and as Adam Newman in the CBS series “The Young and the Restless” (2014–2016). His acting career has been active since 1999.

Have you ever wondered how rich Justin Hartley is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Justin’s net worth is over $3 million, an amount acquired through his career in the TV and film industry, during which he has occurred in a number of TV series and films. Undoubtedly, his career will become greater, and so will his net worth in the forthcoming years.

Justin Hartley Net Worth $3 million

Justin spent his childhood with three siblings in Orland Park, Illinois, where he attended Carl Sandburg High School. While there, he developed an interest in all kinds of sports, so he played soccer, basketball and baseball, and although a fine player, he didn’t want to pursue a career in sports, so after matriculating he enrolled at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and the University of Illinois at Chicago, majoring in History and Theater. .

Subsequently, his professional acting career began in 1999, with the role of Nicholas Foxworth Crane in the daytime soap opera “Passions” which he held until 2008. This appearance of his continues to be one of his most memorable roles, which gained him immediate popularity and success, and added a considerable amount to his net worth. While still filming “Passions”, he appeared in the 2005 film “Race You To The Bottom”, which was followed by the role in the role of the Oliver Queen/Green Arrow in the Superman-inspired series “Smallville”, appearing in seven episodes that year, but he became a regular cast member in 2008 and continued until 2011 when the show ended. In 2008, he featured in the film “Red Canyon”, and in the TV series “Gemini Division”, playing Nick Korda, in the same year.

In 2012, Justin was chosen for the role of Will Collins in the TV series “Emily Owens M.D.” (2012-2014), which was followed by the role in the TV series “Revenge” (2013-2014), playing Patrick Osbourne. We can say that the year 2016 is the peak of his career because he landed several leading roles in very popular TV series such as “Mistresses” (2014-2016), portraying Scott Trosman, “The Young And The Restless” (2014–2016), playing Adam Newman/Gabriel Bingham, and “This Is Us” (2016–), in which he appears in the role of Kevin Pearson. His net worth is certainly still rising.

Over the years, Justin has been nominated for and won a few awards, but the most important are for “Daytime Emmy Awards” for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on “The Young And The Restless”, and winning at the Gold Derby Awards for The Best Lead Actor – Daytime Drama as well for his work on “The Young And The Restless”.

Regarding his personal life, Justin Hartley was married to his “Passion” co-star, Lindsay Korman, from 2004 to 2012, with whom he has a daughter. He has been dating actress Chrishell Stause since 2014. In his spare time, he is an active member across many of the most popular social media platforms, such as Twitter and Instragram, on which he has a huge number of followers.

Emily Owens, M.D., Smallville, Passions, The Young and the Restless, This Is Us, Gemini Division, Eight Days a Week

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I'm so pumped about joining 'Y&R' - I watch it all the time and can't wait to get in there and get my hands dirty!

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On his co-stars from This Is Us (2016): It's interesting. Sometimes we'll only see each other in passing, like ships passing in the night. Like with Milo [Milo Ventimiglia], I see him coming and I see him going. I'm always so happy to see him. I try to talk to him as long as I can because he's fascinating to me - I love that dude - but we don't get any time together on camera. We're not spending the entire day together. But he'll arrange a dinner where we can all get together, which is nice. I work with Chrissy [Chrissy Metz] a lot. She's lovelier than you could possibly imagine. Sterling [K. Brown]'s amazing - all we do is laugh all day long - and Mandy ['Mandy Moore'] is the kindest spirit you will ever meet in your entire life. She's got this sort of light about her. She walks into a room and when she smiles, you look around and everyone is smiling and no one knows why-it's just because they're looking at Mandy smiling and it makes you smile. It's a bunch of great people. I've never worked with a cast that is this grounded and wonderful to be around.

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I have a pretty close family and there are certain similarities-maybe a lot of families have this-where geographically, we're separated, and there are times when one family member will be needing a lot at one particular moment, so everyone rallies around that particular family member. Then there are other moments where, if [the family is] okay, I might not talk to my brother for two or three weeks, but then if I get him on the phone at five in the afternoon, it feels like we spoke that morning. That time gap between when you talk, when everyone's okay, it sort of disappears when you're talking. I think Kevin's family is sort of like that as well; some relationships are stronger than others at certain times. The way the show is written, it's so real. There are certain things that are obviously problems and should be topics of conversation that aren't.

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One of the things I wanted to do was direct. There've been a couple of times that a director will walk up and say something to me, and all it does is make me mad. Inside I'll go, 'Well, that wasn't helpful at all.'

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I have great respect for daytime drama. I love the branding. I love the style. What can I say? I love good soap!

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It's all about story and character with me, and I don't care if the job is on daytime or prime time or the web. Hey, give me a good character and someone to listen, and I'll do my acting on a street corner.

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I found a very comfortable style in that if I know everyone's job around me, it's going to make me better at my job.

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If you sit and feel sorry for yourself, you're wasting your time. You should be in acting class, instead of feeling sorry for yourself. You should be working.

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I know, who doesn't want to play a superhero, right? And everyone wants to play Superman or Batman. Everyone wants to play a superhero.

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Any father can relate to feeling like a superhero when you put a Band-Aid on your kid.

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I don't have a gardener because I enjoy pulling weeds. It's hard to explain but there is something fulfilling about pulling out a weed and knowing that you got all the roots.

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He appeared in the "Smallville" panel at the San Diego Comic-Con 2007. [July 2007]

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Announced in the Passions fan fest that he is leaving the show. The role of Fox Crane will be recast. [October 2005]

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He is the first actor to play a live-action version of DC Comics hero Green Arrow.

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Has played two members of the DC Comics Justice League: Aquaman and Green Arrow.

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An avid baseball fan his entire life. His two favorite teams are the Cubs and the Dodgers.

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He watches professional wrestling.

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Was going to play the young Aquaman on Mercy Reef (2006) and then appeared as the Green Arrow/Oliver Queen on Smallville (2001). The episode "Justice" featured him as Green Arrow opposite Alan Ritchson as Aquaman, who's previous appearance on the episode "Aqua" had sparked interest in doing Mercy Reef (2006) (even though Ritchson, five years younger than Hartley, was not considered for the Mercy Reef (2006) series).

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Replaced Will Toale as the young Aquaman, Arthur "AC" Curry for the TV series Mercy Reef (2006).